The Trail Of Serpent
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A corpse lies in the shadows of Slopperton-on-the-Sloshy, and with it begins a labyrinthine game of murder and deception, where every face may conceal a hidden identity. In the gaslit haze of Victorian England, a mute detective-sharp-eyed and enigmatic-pursues a trail that winds through the crumbling halls of orphaned schoolmasters, the desperate schemes of a dissolute son, and the guarded secrets of a Spanish heiress whose fortune from the East Indies stirs both greed and terror. This is not merely a tale of crime, but a sensation novel that pulses with intrigue, drawing readers deep into the origins of detective fiction itself.Unfolding with the suspense and daring that electrified nineteenth-century audiences, the narrative weaves together the fates of characters whose lives are upended by ambition, love, and betrayal. The story's intricate plotting and atmospheric detail mark it as a cornerstone of Victorian mystery, a genre-defining work that shaped the evolution of modern thrillers. Its cultural resonance endures, not only for its riveting plot but also for its bold exploration of class, gender, and justice in an era of sweeping social change. Today, as the appetite for classic mysteries and literary treasures grows, this restored edition stands as a beacon for both casual readers seeking a page-turner and collectors curating the roots of popular fiction.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. With its vivid tapestry of Victorian intrigue and its influence on the birth of detective fiction, this volume invites discovery and admiration anew, ensuring its place on the shelves of discerning readers and classic-collection buyers alike.
A corpse lies in the shadows of Slopperton-on-the-Sloshy, and with it begins a labyrinthine game of murder and deception, where every face may conceal a hidden identity. In the gaslit haze of Victorian England, a mute detective-sharp-eyed and enigmatic-pursues a trail that winds through the crumbling halls of orphaned schoolmasters, the desperate schemes of a dissolute son, and the guarded secrets of a Spanish heiress whose fortune from the East Indies stirs both greed and terror. This is not merely a tale of crime, but a sensation novel that pulses with intrigue, drawing readers deep into the origins of detective fiction itself.Unfolding with the suspense and daring that electrified nineteenth-century audiences, the narrative weaves together the fates of characters whose lives are upended by ambition, love, and betrayal. The story's intricate plotting and atmospheric detail mark it as a cornerstone of Victorian mystery, a genre-defining work that shaped the evolution of modern thrillers. Its cultural resonance endures, not only for its riveting plot but also for its bold exploration of class, gender, and justice in an era of sweeping social change. Today, as the appetite for classic mysteries and literary treasures grows, this restored edition stands as a beacon for both casual readers seeking a page-turner and collectors curating the roots of popular fiction.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. With its vivid tapestry of Victorian intrigue and its influence on the birth of detective fiction, this volume invites discovery and admiration anew, ensuring its place on the shelves of discerning readers and classic-collection buyers alike.
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